############################################################################################################################# # AVAYA Deskphone Language File # ############################################################################################################################# # Generated by Translations.xls # Creation Date & Time: 06Mar2016 08:40 # # MR No-73729 NAME_IN_NATIV = English NAME_IN_ENGLISH = English NAME_IN_FRENCH_CANADIAN = Anglais NAME_IN_FRENCH_PARISIAN = Anglais NAME_IN_SPANISH_LATIN_AMERICAN = Inglés NAME_IN_SPANISH_CASTILIAN = Inglés NAME_IN_GERMAN = Englisch NAME_IN_ITALIAN = Inglese NAME_IN_DUTCH = Engels NAME_IN_PORTUGUESE_BRAZILIAN = Inglês NAME_IN_JAPANESE = 英語 NAME_IN_CHINESE_SIMPLIFIED = 英语 NAME_IN_KOREAN = 영어 NAME_IN_RUSSIAN = Английский # MR No-78683 NAME_IN_HEBREW = אנגלית # MR No-73900 NAME_IN_ARABIC = الإنجليزية NAME_IN_POLISH = Angielski NAME_IN_TURKISH = İngilizce NAME_IN_THAI = อังกฤษ # INPUTMETHOD ############## # Possible values are # 0 - ASCII # 1 - Latin-1 # 2 - German # 3 - French # 4 - Italian # 5 - Spanish # 6 - Portuguese # 7 - Russian # 8 - Albanian,Azeri,Turkish # 9 - Croatian,Slovenian # 10 - Czech,Slovak # 11 - Estonian # 12 - Hungarian # 13 - Latvian # 14 - Lithuanian # 15 - Polish # 16 - Romanian INPUTMETHOD = 1 # MR-83419 # KEYBOARD_LAYOUT ############## # Possible values are # 0 - QWERTY # 1 - AZERTY # 2 - QWERTZ - not supported yet # 3 - SPANISH - not supported yet # 4 - KOREAN - Dubeolsik # 5 - RUSSIAN - AATSEEL # 6 - THAI KEYBOARD_LAYOUT = 0 # IPT00057322,H32396X0-4266. # FONT ############## # Possible values are # Default # Korean # Chinese # Japanese # Arabic # Hebrew FONT = Default SK_NULL = # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216, i460200007171, i460200005317, i460200005308. AS_ADVOPT = Advanced Options # AGC stands for “Automatic Gain Control”, an audio parameter, MR No-68190 AS_AGCSET = AGC settings # MR No-68190, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 AS_APPSET = Application Settings # MR No-61324 AS_AUDIOP = Audio Parameters AS_AUTOGC = Automatic Gain Control AS_BKUPRES = Backup/Restore # Refers to the brightness of the phone display, i460200007754, i460200007756, i460200007757, i460200007758, i460200007759, i460200007760, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 AS_BRITNES = Brightness # MR No-76417, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216, i460200005317, i460200005308. AS_CALLSET = Call Settings AS_CONFIRM = Confirmation # MR No-68190 AS_CONFLNG = Confirm Language # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 AS_CONTRST = Contrast AS_DEFLBLR = Restore Default Labels AS_INTERFC = Interfaces # MR No-76417 AS_IPADDRP = IP Parameters # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 AS_MAINMEN = Main Menu AS_MISC = Miscellaneous AS_OPTSET = Options & Settings AS_PERBUTT = Personalize Labels AS_QOS = Quality of Service AS_RLBLBUT = Relabel Button # MR No-61324 AS_SCRSND = Screen & Sound Options # A menu of phone options for the user, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 AT_AVAYAM = Avaya Menu AT_LOADING = Loading... AT_NTWKINF = Network Info BS_EXTEN = Enter Extension BS_PASSWD = Enter Password # AC=alternating current BT_ACPWRF = AC Power Failure # MR No-77189 BT_LOGIN = Login BT_URQ2006 = 2006: No voice path BT_URQ2007 = 2007: No signaling BT_URQ2010 = 2010: No signaling BT_URQ2011 = 2011: No signaling BT_URQ2012 = 2012: Expired TTL BT_URQ2015 = 2015: # to reset BT_URQ2017 = 2017: No resources BT_URQ2018 = 2018: Ext released BT_URQ2029 = 2029: System reset BT_URQ2033 = 2033: Station reset BT_URQUNR = Unregistering: # to reset # i460200007754, i460200007756, i460200007757, i460200007758, i460200007759, i460200007760, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 CS_ADDENT = Add Contact # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 CS_ALLCONT = All Contacts # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 CS_DELENT = Delete Entry # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 CS_EDENTRY = Edit Entry FT_FORWARD = Forwarding Features LBL_1000ETH = 1000Mbps Ethernet LBL_1000FDX = 1000Mbps # MR No-66062 LBL_1000FLL = 1000Mbps full LBL_100FDX = 100Mbps # MR No-66062 LBL_100FULL = 100Mbps full # MR No-66062 LBL_100HALF = 100Mbps half LBL_100METH = 100Mbps Ethernet LBL_10FDX = 10Mbps # MR No-66062 LBL_10FULL = 10Mbps full # MR No-66062 LBL_10HALF = 10Mbps half LBL_10METH = 10Mbps Ethernet LBL_1NUMB = One Number # MR No-60649, wi00960800 LBL_1WAYD = One-way network delay LBL_802D1Q = 802.1Q LBL_802D1X = 802.1X # MR No-66071, MR No-60649, MR No-68190, i460200007211 LBL_AGCHED = Headset Auto Gain Control # MR No-66071, MR No-68190, i460200007215, i460200007216 LBL_AGCHND = Handset Auto Gain Control # MR No-66071, MR No-68190 LBL_AGCSPR = Speaker Auto Gain Control LBL_APPFL = Application file # i460200007754, i460200007756, i460200007757, i460200007758, i460200007759, i460200007760, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 LBL_AUDIOP = Audio Path # MR No-65037 LBL_AUTO = Auto LBL_BKTTXT = Enter text between brackets # "Bluetooth" can be abbreivated "BT" or its translated equivalent LBL_BLUEAD = Bluetooth Adapter LBL_BLUECR = Bluetooth Cradle # The wireless protocol LBL_BLUETH = Bluetooth LBL_BOOTFL = Boot file # The language LBL_BRPORT = Braz. Portuguese # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 LBL_BTNCLK = Button Clicks # MR No-61324 LBL_BTNMOD = Button Module # The language LBL_CHINES = Chinese LBL_CLSRVR = Call Server # The language LBL_CNFRNC = Canadian French LBL_CNTLBL = Current label LBL_CNTPTN = Current pattern LBL_DEVICE = Device LBL_DEVID = Device ID # As in a list of names, IPT00056735 LBL_DIREC = Directory LBL_DISCOV = Discover # MR No-77681 LBL_DSABLD = Disabled LBL_DSPTIM = Display Call Timers # The language LBL_DUTCH = Dutch # The language LBL_ENGLISH = English # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 LBL_ERRORT = Error Tones # MR No 78683 LBL_ETHERN = Ethernet LBL_EXTEN = Extension LBL_FLSRVR = File Server # “Usual”, “typical”, as in “the general case” LBL_GENERL = General # The language LBL_GERMAN = German # IPT00057425 LBL_GOCALL = Go to Phone Screen on Calling # IPT00057425 LBL_GORING = Go to Phone Screen on Ringing LBL_GROUP = Group # The language LBL_HEBREW = Hebrew LBL_HEDSET = Headset LBL_HNDSET = Handset # Refers to the place you live, MR No-65314 LBL_HOME = Home # The language LBL_ITALYN = Italian # The language LBL_JAPANE = Japanese # The language LBL_KOREAN = Korean LBL_L2AUD = L2 Audio LBL_L2SIG = L2 Signaling # MR No-65462 LBL_L3AUD = L3 Audio # MR N--65462 LBL_L3SIG = L3 Signaling # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 LBL_LANG = Language # “Latin American Spanish” LBL_LASPAN = LA Spanish LBL_LBLBTN = Relabel Default Button Labels # As in a list of entries LBL_LIST = List LBL_LOGBRC = Log Bridged Calls LBL_MACADD = MAC LBL_MANBU = Manual Backup LBL_MANRST = Manual Restore # MR No-61443 LBL_MASK = Mask # Megabytes per second LBL_MBPS = Mbps # As in “mobile phone” LBL_MOBILE = Mobile LBL_MODEL = Model # MR No-61324 LBL_MODULE = Module # milliseconds LBL_MSEC = msec # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 LBL_NAME = Name # MR No-68554, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 LBL_NEW = New LBL_NEWLBL = New label LBL_NO = No # MR No-66068 LBL_NOCALL = No call LBL_NODATA = No data # MR No-66068,MR No-65462, wi00960800 LBL_NTWKJD = Network jitter delay # MR No-61324, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 LBL_NUMBER = Number # MR No-66063, MR No-66071, IPT00057425, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 LBL_OFF = Off # MR No-66063, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216, i460200005317, i460200005308. LBL_ON = On LBL_OTHEAD = Other Headset LBL_PASSKY = Passkey # An 802.1X mode; "mode" is optional LBL_PASSTH = Pass-thru mode LBL_PASSWD = Password LBL_PATTRN = Pattern LBL_PCENET = PC Ethernet LBL_PERBUT = Personalize Labels... # MR No-61324 LBL_PERRNG = Personalized Ringing # SN = serial number, MR No-77870, MR No-78683 LBL_PHNSN = Phone SN # MR No-65462, wi00960800 LBL_PKTD = Packetization delay # MR No-65462, MR No-68190 LBL_PKTLOS = Packet loss # The language LBL_PRFRNC = Parisian French LBL_PROTOC = Protocol LBL_PROXY = Proxy Server # An 802.1X move, short for "pass-thru with Logoff" LBL_PSTHRW = p-t w/Logoff # PWB=printed wiring board; “comcode: is an Avaya technical term LBL_PWBCC = PWB Comcode # SN=serial number LBL_PWBSN = PWB SN LBL_PWBVSN = PWB Version LBL_RCCODE = Received Coding LBL_REALM = Realm LBL_RESET = Reset LBL_RESTOR = Restore LBL_ROUTER = Router # MR 78505 LBL_RSTDBL = Restore Default Button Labels... # The language LBL_RUSSIN = Russian LBL_RUSURE = Are you sure? # Seconds; the unit of time LBL_SECOND = seconds # The language LBL_SPANSH = Spanish # Refers to the speakerphone on the phone, i460200007215, i460200007216 LBL_SPEAKR = Speaker # An 802.1X mode; "mode" is optional,MR No-68190 LBL_SUPPLC = Supplicant mode # As in “the size of the text on the display”, 96x1SIPLA.5.3.2000 LBL_TXTSIZ = Text Size # “Category” or “Classification”, as in “a type of call” LBL_TYPE = Type LBL_UNKNN = Unknown LBL_USERID = User ID # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 LBL_VISUAL = Visual Alerting LBL_VLANID = VLAN ID LBL_VLANT = VLAN Test LBL_WMLTXT = Enter text here # As in “work telephone number” LBL_WORK = Work LBL_YES = Yes # 3x34 LNG_BASIC = Basic telephone functions will still work, but some other devices will not. # 3x34 LNG_CCBEEP = Press Call Control button on handset for 4 seconds - until it beeps. Then press Start. # 3x34, MR No-68072 4th Aug. 2008: Change from "Press Call Control and Volume Up button on headset until LED flashes red & blue. Then press Start." to "Press Call Control and Volume Up buttons on headset until LED flashes red & blue. Then press Start." LNG_CCVURG = Press Call Control and Volume Up buttons on headset until LED flashes red & blue. Then press Start. # 3x34 LNG_CKUMPR = Make sure you follow instructions for placing device in pairing mode. # 2x24 LNG_CONCBL = Connect cable from headset jack on phone to "phone" jack on adapter. # 3x34 9th Sept. '08: This text has been changed from "To increase power, turn off phone and move IEEE switch on back of phone from L to H. Or remove device(s)." to "To increase power, unplug phone and move IEEE switch on back from L to H. Or remove device(s)." MR No-68554 LNG_INCPWR = To increase power, unplug phone and move IEEE switch on back from L to H. Or remove device(s). # 3x34 LNG_NEEDPWR = Your current setup requires more power. Install aux power supply or remove device(s). # 2x24 LNG_NEWPAIR = Press Change to pair a different wireless device. # 2x34 LNG_NOHRING = Press Cancel or Call Control button on handset to stop ringing # 3x34 LNG_NPINST = Not enough power. Install auxiliary power supply or remove one or more devices. # 3x34 LNG_NPREM = Not enough power. Remove one or more devices to reduce power requirements. # 3x34 LNG_NPUNPLUG = Not enough power. Unplug phone and change power switch on back, or remove one or more devices. # 3x34 LNG_PSKYDEF = Many devices use simple 4-number passkeys such as 0000 or 1234. Avaya products use 0000. # 3x34 LNG_RTFMPAIR = Consult your headset user manual for instructions on how to put it in pairing mode. Then press Start. # 2x34 LNG_SANDIEGO = Return Bluetooth handset to its charger # 3x34 LNG_SNPINST = Sorry, still not enough power. Install auxiliary power supply or remove one or more devices. # 3x34 LNG_SNPREM = Sorry, still not enough power. Remove one or more devices to reduce power requirements. # 3x34 LNG_SNPUNPLG = Still not enough power. Unplug phone and change power switch on back, or remove one or more devices. # 3x34 LNG_TALK = Press Talk and speak into the handset or headset. Hang up when done. Press Cancel to remove screen. # 3x34 LNG_TOOPWR = Total power load exceeds capacity. You need to remove one or more devices to reduce required power. # 2x34 LNG_UNPAIR = Pressing Disable will unpair your current Bluetooth device. # 3x34 LNG_UNPLUG = You need to unplug the phone before changing the power setting. # 3x34 LNG_WHATNOW = Press Next if OK, Retry to look for another device or Cancel to exit. # MR #76888, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 LS_ALLCALL = All Calls # “The telephone call was answered”, MR No-77870, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 LS_ANSWERED = Answered LS_CLALLEN = Clear All Entries LS_CLANSEN = Clear All Answered # “Clear all Missed calls” LS_CLMSDEN = Clear All Missed LS_CLOUTEN = Clear All Outgoing # As in a missed phone call, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 LS_MISSED = Missed # As in an outgoing call. MR No-77870, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 LS_OUTGOING = Outgoing MSG_8021XF = 802.1x Failure MSG_8021XI = 802.1x ID MSG_8021XW = Awaiting 802.1x authentication MSG_ADCONF = Address Conflict MSG_ALERT = You are receiving an Audio Alert. MSG_AUTH = Authentication MSG_BADADD = IP Address Error # MR No-68190 MSG_BADAUT = Authentication Error # 2x32 MSG_BADBT = Handset may be out of range or may have low battery charge MSG_BADCAL = Call Error MSG_BADEXP = Expectation Failed MSG_BADEXT = Extension Error MSG_BADFL = Invalid file MSG_BADFLSV = Bad FileSv address MSG_BADGK = Gatekeeper Error MSG_BADGW = Bad Gateway MSG_BADIMG = Image not rendered # MR No-66106 MSG_BADLIC = License Error MSG_BADMED = Unsupported Media Type MSG_BADMTH = Method Not Allowed MSG_BADPG = Page cannot be rendered MSG_BADPKT = Packet Error MSG_BADPWD = Password Error MSG_BADREQ = Bad Request MSG_BADRNG = Range not satisfiable MSG_BADRQT = Request Error MSG_BADRTR = Bad Router? MSG_BADSET = Wrong Set Type MSG_BADSRV = System Error MSG_BADSYN = Incorrect WML syntax MSG_BADVRS = Version not supported MSG_BAGLOG = Login Error MSG_BIGURI = Request-URI Too Large MSG_BTPAIR = Your Bluetooth device is paired MSG_CNCLAA = Press Cancel to end Audio Alert. MSG_CONFCL = Conference Call MSG_CONFCT = Conflict MSG_CONNCT = Connecting MSG_CONTCS = Contacting call server # Means: “Press the * button to continue programming the phone” MSG_CONTIN = * to continue MSG_CONTSV = Contacting server MSG_DELAYL = Login will continue at end of call. MSG_DISCVG = Discovering MSG_EEPROM = EEPROM error, repair required MSG_EMERGO = Emergency Option MSG_EXTUSE = Extension in Use MSG_FNDRTR = Finding router MSG_FORBID = Forbidden # The requested resource is no longer available. MSG_GONE = Gone MSG_GRABEX = Press Continue to take over this extension MSG_GWTOUT = Gateway Time-out MSG_HTTPAU = HTTP Authentication MSG_INCOMO = Incompatible options MSG_INCOMP = Incompatible MSG_INCOMV = Incompatible versions MSG_INERR = Login Error MSG_INTSVR = Internal Server Error MSG_LBOK = #=OK MSG_LEAVE = DO NOT UNPLUG THE PHONE! MSG_LEAVES = DO NOT UNPLUG! MSG_LENGTH = Length Required # MR No-68190 MSG_LIMITR = Limit Reached # As in “The data link is down”. MSG_LINKBAD = Link down. MSG_LOGIN = Press Log In to continue MSG_LOGINC = Login will continue at end of call. MSG_LOGINF = Login failed MSG_LOGOUT = Logging out... MSG_NAPTER = NAPT Error MSG_NOAUTH = Authentication failed. Try again. MSG_NOCSAD = No Call Server Address-Resetting MSG_NOETH = No Ethernet MSG_NOSRVC = Service Unavailable MSG_NOTACC = Not Acceptable # The server has not found anything matching the request. MSG_NOTFND = Not Found MSG_NOTIMP = Not Implemented MSG_NTWKIN = Network Information MSG_PAYME = Payment Required MSG_PHNFTS = Phone Features MSG_PLOGIN = Press Log In to continue MSG_PRECF = Precondition Failed # Means: “Press the * button to start programming the phone” MSG_PROGRAM = * to program MSG_PROXYA = Proxy Authentication Required MSG_PSKYIN = Enter passkey and press Enter MSG_REBOOT = Rebooting MSG_RECON = Reconnecting # Means: “Press the # button to start phone registration” MSG_REGIST = # to Register MSG_REREG = Reregistering MSG_RESTNO = Restore failed MSG_RESTOK = Restore OK MSG_RETRV1 = Retrieval 1 MSG_RETRV2 = Retrieval 2 MSG_RGSTR = Registering MSG_RQEBIG = Request Entity Too Large MSG_RQTOUT = Request Time-out MSG_RSTART = Restarting MSG_SRVBSY = System Busy MSG_STARTG = Starting MSG_SUBCNF = Subnet conflict MSG_SVFLSH = Saving to flash MSG_UNAUTH = Unauthorized MSG_UNAV = Unavailable MSG_UNDEFE = Undefined Error MSG_UNREGU = Unregister user? MSG_UPDATE = Updating MSG_USRDAT = User data being restored # MR No-68072 MSG_WAITPL = Please wait. MSG_WT8021 = Waiting for 802.1x authentication MSG_WTLLDP = Waiting for LLDP MSG_YESNO = # = Yes, * = No OS_ADAPREI = Adapter Re-Installed OS_BTDEVFD = Device found OS_BTDSBLD = Disable device OS_BTENTPK = Enter Passkey # MR No-68190 OS_BTFAIRF = Pairing failed OS_BTFIND = Bluetooth Handset Finder OS_BTMULTD = Multiple devices OS_BTNOCBL = Cable not connected # MR No-68190 OS_BTPAIRG = Pairing OS_BTPSKYE = Passkey Error OS_BTPSKYH = Passkey Help OS_BTSELDV = Select device # Mr No-68072 OS_BTSETTG = Bluetooth Settings OS_BTSETUP = Setup complete OS_LOWBATT = Low Battery # MR No-68190 OT_9610TOP = Avaya 9610 Phone OT_BTADAPT = Bluetooth Adapter OT_BTSETUP = Bluetooth Setup # As in “managing electrical power”. OT_PWRMGMT = Power Management # wi00963001, IPT00056505 PL_ADDCMEM = Press Add to add to conference. PL_AUDCNLC = Press Cancel to resume call. PL_AUDENDP = Press Cancel to end Audio Push. PL_AUTHCRD = Enter authentication credentials. # i460200007754, i460200007756, i460200007757, i460200007758, i460200007759, i460200007760, IPT00056505, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 PL_BACKLST = Press Back to return to the List. PL_BCKLIST = Press Back to return to Contacts List. # MR No-77870, IPT00055103, IPT00056505 PL_BCKMENU = Press Back to return to main menu PL_BCKUPGO = Press Backup to start the backup. PL_BCKUPN = Backup failed. PL_BCKUPON = Backup in progress. PL_BCKUPY = Backup successful. PL_BCKVIEW = Press Back to return to normal view. PL_BKUPPWR = Backup power mode PL_BRCRED = Enter backup/restore credentials. # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 PL_BRIGHT = Use ◄► to adjust brightness. # MR No-69331 PL_BRIN = Call for # IPT00056505 PL_BRJOIN = Press Bridge to join call. PL_BROWSER = Press Browser for web browser. PL_BTBTTLO = Bluetooth handset battery is low PL_BTNSELN = Use button to select. # IPT00056505, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 PL_CALL = Press Call or OK to call. PL_CHGPWR = Change Power Setting PL_CHGPWRY = Changing power setting # MR No-76580, IPT00056505, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216, IPT00055695 PL_CHNGSET = Press Change to change the setting. # i460200007754, i460200007756, i460200007757, i460200007758, i460200007759, i460200007760, IPT00056505, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 PL_CLEARAL = Press Clear All again to confirm. PL_CLEARCF = Press Clear again to confirm. # Can be “Call logging is off. “ or “...disabled” PL_CLOGOFF = Call logging is turned off. # IPT00056505 PL_CONFJN = Press Join to add call to conference. # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 PL_CONTR = Use ◄► to adjust contrast. # IPT00056505, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 PL_DEFCONF = Press Default again to confirm. # i460200007754, i460200007756, i460200007757, i460200007758, i460200007759, i460200007760, IPT00056505, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 PL_DELCONF = Press Delete again to confirm. PL_DETLCHC = Press Details for choices. # “Contacts” and “Call Log” are names of applications, and should be translated identically to the individual text strings PL_DIAL = Dial or press Contacts or Call Log. PL_DSBLCNF = Press Disable again to confirm # Use the same term for Name as you did for the standalone term. PL_EDTNAME = Use dialpad to edit Name. # Use the same term for Number as you did for the standalone term., MR No-65859 PL_EDTNUM = Use dialpad to edit Number. PL_ENTLBL = Use dialpad to enter label. # As in “type in an alphabetic letter” PL_ENTLTR = Enter letter # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 PL_ENTNAME = Use dialpad to enter Name. PL_ENTNEWL = Use dialpad to enter new label. PL_ENTNLTR = Enter next letter # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 PL_ENTNUM = Use dialpad to enter Number. PL_ENTTXT = Enter text with dialpad. # MR No-61324, MR No-77462, IPT00056505 PL_EXTENOK = Enter Extension and press Enter or OK. PL_EXTEP = Enter Extension and press #. PL_FILEGOT = File obtained; please wait... PL_FILEOK = File obtained. PL_FINCONC = Press Finish to conclude setup # 96x1SIPLA.5.3.4000T PL_FIXLBL = This label cannot be changed. PL_GOTOFEA = Press ◄► for Feature List. PL_GOTOPHN = Press ◄► for Phone Screen. PL_HANDPR = Place handset in pairing mode PL_HANDRNG = Handset is ringing PL_HEADPR = Place headset in pairing mode PL_IMAGE = Image? # 96x1-3268 PL_INSERT = Press INSERT to insert character. PL_INVCHAR = Invalid character. Try again. PL_INVTAGS = Page contains invalid tags. # MR No-77834, 96x1SIPLA.6.1.300 PL_LOGOUT = Log off the telephone # MR No-76580, IPT00054698 PL_LOGOUT2 = Press Log Out again to confirm. # MR No-61324 PL_MOREPWR = Add aux power or remove device(s) PL_NEEDIN = Input field cannot be empty. PL_NEWCARD = New Card PL_NOADVAP = No applications administered. PL_NOCLOG = The Call Log is Inactive. PL_NOLINK = No Link Established PL_NUMSEL = Use ◄► to select number Type PL_NXTCONT = Press Next to continue PL_OKEXIT = Press "OK" to accept and exit PL_PASSLB = Enter Password and press # # MR No-61324, IPT00056505,H32396X0-4269 PL_PASSWD = Enter Password and press Enter or OK. PL_PLAYRNG = Press Play to hear ring pattern. # IPT00055116 PL_REDIALE = Select entry to redial. # MR No-61324,MR No-76473 PL_REMDEV = Remove device(s) to reduce power # IPT00057642 PL_RESTORE = Press Restore to start restoration # MR No-76473, MR No-78439, wi00962956 PL_RESUMET = Press Resume to talk. # Item 402, MR No-66106 PL_RETRVN = Retrieval failed. # MR No-66106 PL_RETRVON = Retrieval in progress # Item 404, MR No-66106 PL_RETRVY = Retrieval successful. PL_RETRYA = Press Retry to try again PL_RETRYQ = Press Retry or Cancel to quit PL_RTFWUG = Consult wireless device user guide PL_SELBUTT = Select button to relabel. PL_SELFTRS = Press Select for feature menu. # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 PL_SELLANG = Select desired language. # MR No-76580, IPT00054698 PL_SELPROC = Select procedure and press Start. PL_SWDEV = Press Change to switch devices. PL_TXTENT = Use dialpad for text entry. # wi00962893, IPT00056505 PL_XFERCOM = Press Complete to transfer call. PL_XFERDET = Enter transfer destination. PS_ACTIVE = Active Call PS_BRLINE = Bridged Line PS_BRLINEU = Bridged Line in Use PS_CONF = Conference PS_CONFDET = Conference Details # MR No-66106, MR No-69790 PS_CONFHLD = Conference on Hold # MR No-76417 PS_CONFSET = Conference Setup PS_DIALING = Dialing # Features on the phone, wi00948198 PS_FEAT = Features # MR No-66106, MR No-69790 PS_HOLD = Call on Hold PS_INCCALL = Incoming Call PS_XFERCON = Transfer Connected PS_XFERTO = Transfer to... # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 PT_PHONE = Phone SK_ACCEPT = Accept SK_ADD = Add # Means: “Add the data to the Contacts file”, MR No-61324, MR No-60649, i460200007754, i460200007756, i460200007757, i460200007758, i460200007759, i460200007760, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 SK_ADD2CTC = +Contact # “Lower case letters”, i460200007780,i460200007754, i460200007756, i460200007757, i460200007758, i460200007759, i460200007760, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 SK_ALPHALOW = abc # “Upper case letters”, i460200007780 SK_ALPHAUP = ABC # “Answer the call” SK_ANSWER = Answer # “Go back to the previous screen”, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 SK_BACK = Back SK_BACKUP = Backup # Abbreviation of Backspace, MR No-76397, MR No-76397, #17481, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 SK_BKSP = Bksp # “Bridge on to a call” SK_BRIDGE = Bridge SK_BROWSER = Browser SK_BTFIND = BT Find # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 SK_CALL = Call SK_CALLLOG = Call Log # i460200007754, i460200007756, i460200007757, i460200007758, i460200007759, i460200007760, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 SK_CANCEL = Cancel # i460200007754, i460200007756, i460200007757, i460200007758, i460200007759, i460200007760, i460200007211 SK_CHANGE = Change # MR No-76397, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 SK_CLEAR = Clear # “Delete all entries in the call log(s)”, MR No-61324, i460200007754, i460200007756, i460200007757, i460200007758, i460200007759, i460200007760. SK_CLRALL = Clear All SK_COMPL = Complete # “Conference”, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 SK_CONF = Conf SK_CONTIN = Continue # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 SK_CTCTS = Contacts # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 SK_DEFAULT = Default # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 SK_DELETE = Delete # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 SK_DETAILS = Details # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 SK_DONE = Done # MR No-63439, i460200007754, i460200007756, i460200007757, i460200007758, i460200007759, i460200007760, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 SK_DROP = Drop # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 SK_EDIT = Edit # IPT00057322,SIP96X1-8488 SK_ENTER = Enter # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 SK_EXIT = Exit SK_FINISH = Finish # Vmail = voice mail, MR No-68190 SK_GOTOVM = To VMail SK_HELP = Help # As in “put the call on Hold”, MR No-63439, MR No-66106, i460200007754, i460200007756, i460200007757, i460200007758, i460200007759, i460200007760. SK_HOLD = Hold # MR No-65314 SK_HOME = Home SK_IGNORE = Ignore SK_INSERT = Insert SK_JOIN = Join # As in “large type font”, 96x1SIPLA.5.3.2000 SK_LARGE = Large # MR No-66064, MR No-76417, wi00918543, wi00960785 SK_LOGOUT = Log Out SK_MENU = Menu # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 SK_MORE = More # MR No-68554 SK_NEW = New SK_NEXT = Next # As in “normal size type font”, 96x1SIPLA.5.3.2000 SK_NORMAL = Normal # i460200007754, i460200007756, i460200007757, i460200007758, i460200007759, i460200007760. SK_NUM = 123 # A fixed button that cannot be relabeled, MR No-70811 SK_OK = OK # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 SK_PLAY = Play # As in “your primary phone number” = most important, MR No-61324, MR No-69790 SK_PRIME = Primary # MR No-66064, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216, IPT00055142 SK_REDIAL = Redial SK_REFRESH = Refresh # MR No-77870 SK_RESUME = Resume SK_SACOFF = SAC SK_SACON = SAC ✓ # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 SK_SAVE = Save # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 SK_SELECT = Select # MR No-66064, MR No-66106, MR No-68823 SK_SENDALL = Send All # MR No-66064 SK_SENDALLOFF = Send All # MR No-66064 SK_SENDALLON = SendAll✓ # MR No-66064 SK_SENDAON = SendAll✓ SK_SHHH = Silence SK_START = Start SK_STOP = Stop SK_SUBMIT = Submit SK_SYMBOL = Symbol # As in “start talking now” SK_TALK = Talk # “Mixed case letters”, i460200007780 SK_TTLCASE = Abc # MR No-76417, i460200007211 SK_XFER = Transfer SL_RETRY = Retry # Refers to a website's Home page LBL_HOMEPAGE = Home LBL_ERRLOG = Log # 3x34 LNG_INTRFRC = Interference from another device is preventing pairing. Wait 1 – 2 minutes and try again. MSG_AUTHG = Authenticating... MSG_CREDNL = Enter authentication credentials MSG_NONTWK = Network connectivity has been lost MSG_PCONTIN = # to Continue MSG_RESET = Resetting MSG_TOOBIG = Maxlength reached MSG_TOOBIG2 = Maxlength exceeded. MSG_TRYING = Trying to re-establish... MSG_WAITPK = Wait while Passkey is processed SK_ENTER_M = Enter LBL_AVHEAD = Avaya Headset PL_CHGSET = Change Setting PL_CONNCBL = Connect adapter cable LBL_ALERTS = Alerts LBL_CRITICL = Critical LBL_DEBUG = Debug LBL_DEBUGM = Debug Mode LBL_EMERGS = Emergencies LBL_ENTCOD = Enter code LBL_ERRORS = Errors # "GigE" is short for "Gigabit Ethernet interface", MR No-61324 LBL_GIGEAD = GigE Adapter # Means "Identity code equals" LBL_INDENT = ID= LBL_INFO = Information LBL_NEWADD = New address LBL_NEWSET = New setting LBL_NOTES = Notices LBL_OKLB = #=OK LBL_OKNEW = #=OK New= LBL_OLDADD = Current address LBL_OLDSET = Current setting # Means "the telecom settings of the telephone" LBL_PHNSTNG = Phone Settings # Means "Software release number (x.y.z)" LBL_RELEASE = Release LBL_WARNS = Warnings # 4x16 MSG_9610ANS = Please pick up the handset to be connected. # 4x16 MSG_9610HUP = Please complete current call before starting a new one. # Avaya is a brand name and should not be translated. Means "Press here to learn about Avaya" MSG_ABOUTAV = About Avaya MSG_ADJVOL = Adjust volume on your wireless device MSG_AGAIN = Failed, try again. # MR No-66070 MSG_BTNOP = Bluetooth Device: No device paired # MR No-69791 MSG_CNCLBT = Press Cancel to exit # As in "your picture file cannot be found" MSG_NOIMG = No image MSG_PROCING = Processing # Means "The push feature has failed due to a security problem." MSG_PUSHFL = Push security failure MSG_SHUTUP = Press Cancel to end audio alert MSG_STFAIL = Self-test Failed MSG_STOK = Self-test Passed MSG_WAITNG = Waiting... # 2x34 MSG_XAPINTR = Would you like to send a voice alert? # 2x34 MSG_XAPLIFT = Lift handset # 2x34 MSG_XAPRDY = When you are ready to speak press Talk. # 2x34 MSG_XAPSND = You are sending a Voice Alert. Hang up when done or press Exit. # 2x34 MSG_XAPSTRT = Turn on Speaker or Headset, or lift handset # Means "You are viewing text strings for translation" OT_VIEWTXT = View text strings OT_WEBAUDP = Web audio transmission PL_ADDADDR = Use dialpad to enter address PL_ADDBTDV = Press Add to pair a Bluetooth device. # "Pairing" is the Bluetooth concept of pairing a headset/handset to an adapter. PL_BGNPAIR = Begin pairing PL_CLEARVL = Clearing values... PL_CLRCNF = Press Clear to confirm PL_ENTDATA = Use dialpad to enter data # IPT00056505, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 PL_NEWCONT = Press New to add entry PL_NXTEXT = *=next #=exit PL_RESETCF = Press Reset to confirm # MR No-69790 PL_RESTART = Press Restart to confirm PL_SELADDR = Select address to change # Means "Press the Select softkey to choose an application to launch), i460200007754, i460200007756, i460200007757, i460200007758, i460200007759, i460200007760, IPT00056505, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 PL_SELAPPL = Press Select for application PL_SELDEV = Select device to pair and press Next PL_SELSET = Use ◄► to select setting PL_TESTCF = Press Test to confirm PL_WAITAUTH = Waiting for 802.1x authentication SK_DISABLE = Disable SK_RESET = Reset # MR No-77870 SK_RESTRT = Restart # i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 SK_TEST = Test TS_CALLSV = Call Server TT_8021XP = 802.1X Procedure # MR No-61324 TT_ADDRP = Address Procedures TT_AGCP = AGC Procedure TT_CHADDR = CHADDR Procedure TT_CLEARP = Clear Procedure TT_CRAFTP = Craft Procedures TT_DEBUGP = Debug Procedure TT_GROUPP = Group Procedure TT_INTERFC = Interface Procedure TT_LOGOUTP = Logout Procedure TT_RESET = Reset Values Procedure TT_RESTART = Restart Phone Procedure TT_SELFTEST = Self-Test Procedure TT_SIGNAL = Signaling Procedure # "SSON" is short for Site-Specific Option Number (a DHCP concept) TT_SSONPROC = SSON Procedure # "syslog" is short for "system error log" TT_SYSLOGP = Syslog Procedure TT_VIEWPROC = View Procedure # Confirms that the user is sending the voice alert. XP_SENDING = Sending # Means "the process of setting up a voice alert" XP_SETUP = Set-Up # A noun phrase meaning; "You are creating a voice message to alert someone about something." XP_VALRT = Voice Alert # The language LBL_ARABIC = Arabic # Like Row 132, but just 1 LBL_ERROR = Error LBL_GOTOINC = Go to Incoming Call # 3x34, MR No-68072 LNG_BADBTPR = Sorry, selected device does not support the Headset profile for Bluetooth MSG_SEEKBT = Looking for Bluetooth device # IPT56505 PL_EDITSEND = Press Send when finished dialing # Means "Edit the dialed string before truly dialing", MR No-77870 PS_EDITDIALG = Edit Dialing # Means "Start the Edit Dialing feature" SK_EDITDIAL = EditDial # Means "Emergency phone number to be automatically dialed", MR No-66064 SK_EMERGNUM = Emerg. # The verb, "to try again" SK_RETRY = Retry # Means "Send the call; I am finished dialing" SK_SEND = Send MSG_03ETTL = Expired TTL # MR No-62179, MR No-69791 BS_DURATION = Enter Duration # MR No-62179, MR No-69791, IPT00056505 PL_ENTDUR = Enter duration and press Enter or OK # MR No-62179 BT_GUESTIN = Guest Login BS_WARNING = Warning # "x" is replaced by a number, and need not be translated MSG_EXPIRE = x minutes before your login expires # MR No-62179 SK_SEARCH = Search # MR No-62179, MR No-68554, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 LBL_SEARCHFOR = Search for: SK_LOGIN = Login SK_RETURN = Return PL_MAXCONF = Maximum conference size reached # “Pair” is a verb, as in “Should the phone pair up contacts entries to incoming calls?”, MR No-65037, MR No-66101, MR No-68823, Compass ID :- 153656 LBL_PAIRABK = Pair Contacts to Calls # MR No-68190 LBL_SUPPLIC = Supplicant LBL_PASSTHRU = Pass-thru # Meaning “Enabled with Logoff” LBL_OKWLOFF = Enabled w/ Logoff LBL_UNIONLY = Unicast-only # MR No-77870 LBL_MULTUNI = Unicast/multicast TT_CONTRP = Contrast Procedure # As in "The telephone is Muted" LBL_MUTED = Muted # Similar to MSG_UPDATE; but shorter and with a colon. LBL_UPDATE = Updating: # USB=”Universal Serial Bus” LNG_NTOOBUFF = Your USB device is not supported and power limit is exceeded. Please remove USB device. LNG_UNKUSBDV = Your USB device is not supported by current phone software. OT_USBDEVY = USB Device Detected OT_USBPWRN = USB Power Fault # MR No-69681 LNG_YTOOBUFF = USB device is drawing excessive current. Please remove the device. OT_THUMBY = USB Flash Drive Detected LNG_THUMBUNK = No files recognized on USB drive and no phone data to store there. OT_DEVNULL = Device Error LNG_THUMBERR = An error occurred while trying to access your USB flash drive. Operation stopped. LBL_MERGEABK = Merge file and phone contacts LBL_REPLABK = Replace phone contacts with file LBL_USEABK = Use contacts file while present LBL_WRITEABK = Write file with phone contacts PL_ADD2ABK = Add contacts from flash drive LBL_OVRWABK = Overwrite phone contacts LBL_TUSEABK = Temporarily use contacts from file LBL_WVRWABK = Overwrite flash drive contacts OT_MERGEABK = Merge Contacts PL_ABKFULL = List full - cannot merge all contacts LBL_INCMERGE = Save incomplete merge in phone? LBL_ABKSUM = Total contacts: LBL_BIGTHUMB = No room for: LBL_ADKLDD = Entries loaded: # Noun LBL_DUPES = Duplicates: LBL_INVLDABK = Invalid entries: PL_MERGABK = Merged list saved in phone PL_MERGUSB = Save merged list to flash drive? OT_REPLCABK = Replace Contacts from File # “read” is past tense LBL_READABK = Contacts read from file LBL_CNFABKN = Saving will discard phone contacts. OT_WRITABK = Write Contacts File LBL_CNFOVRW = Press Save to write phone contacts to flash file, replacing existing file. OT_TEMPABK = USB Contacts PL_TEMPABKOK = Press OK to use temporary contacts # MR No-66182 LNG_CNFTEMP = Use flash file instead of phone contacts while USB drive is present? OT_INVABK = Invalid Contacts File MSG_BADFILE = Not a valid Unicode file. LNG_ABKINV = No valid contacts entries found in contacts file PL_NOEXSPKR = Turn off external speakerphone PL_EXTSKR = Use button on external speakerphone LBL_NOMATCH = No match found BS_CONFVOXLANG = Confirm Voice Language MSG_LOUDER = Please try again; speak louder. MSG_SOFTER = Please try again; speak softer. PL_SELVOXLANG = Select Voice Language # IPT00056505 PL_SAYWHODIAL = Speak the Name you want to dial. # UK stands for "United Kingdom" LBL_UKENG = UK English LBL_USENG = US English SK_VOICE = Voice BS_VID = Voice Dialing LBL_VIDLANG = Voice Dialing Language # MR No-65342 LBL_VIDLANGFILE = Voice Language File # "PIN" stands for Personal Identification Number, and "Call" is a noun. The term indicates that the labeled entry was a call made using a PIN number. LBL_PINCALL = PIN Call LNG_LANGFILEIN = Language File being loaded LNG_LANGFILENO = Language File could not be loaded # Can be abbreviated to "N/A" or equivalent. Context is "a duration of x hours" with x being a numeral. LBL_HOURS = hours SK_OTHER_R = Other # Short for "Press the Play softkey to hear the Classic ring patterns". Please ensure you match the term for the "Play" softkey (SK_PLAY). PL_CLASSIC = Play for Classic patterns # Short for "Press the Play softkey to hear the Alternate ring patterns". Please ensure you match the term for the "Play" softkey (SK_PLAY). PL_ALTERNATE = Play for Alternate patterns # Use the same term as used in PL_CLASSIC, MR No-69790 LBL_CLASSIC = Classic # Use the same term as used in PL_ALTERNATE LBL_ALTERNATE = Alternate # Short for "This station is locked" PS_LOCK = Station Lock MES_LOCKED = This telephone is locked # Short for "This call was a call for person X", MR No-77870 LBL_CALLFOR = CALL FOR # Short for "This call was called from person X", MR No-71537 LBL_CALLEDFM = CALL FROM # Prompt, 9670UI.5.2.2100 PL_BTPAIR = Activate a device or Add a new one # Prompt, 9670UI.4.5.1100, MR No-69790, MR No-69791 PL_FAVSELECT = Touch a number to make it a favorite # Prompt, 9670UI.4.5.1100 PL_MAXFAV = Maximum favorites already assigned # Prompt, 9670UI.4.5.1150 PL_ENTER_FAV_LABEL = Enter a label for the Favorite # Prompt, 9670UI.4.10.1100 & 2100 PL_NO_PROXY = No proxy for internet access # Prompt, 9670UI.4.10.1100 & 2100 PL_NO_ACCESS_INTERNET = Could not access internet service # Prompt, 9670UI.4.10.1100 & 2100 PL_UPDATE_INTERNET = Updating data from internet # Prompt, 9670UI.4.10.1200 PL_ENTER_STOCK_SYMB = Enter a stock symbol and press ✓ # Line or Prompt, 9670UI.4.10.2100 & 2200 PL_LOC_NOT_REC = Location not recognized # Prompt, 9670UI.4.10.2200 PL_CITY_POST_CODE = Enter City or Postal Code # Prompt, 9670UI.4.10.2300 PL_CHOOSE_LOC = Choose a location # Prompt, 9670UI.3.5.1500, MR No-69790 PL_SYMBOL = Choose the symbol to insert # Prompt, 9670UI.4.5.320 PL_EDNAME = Enter the contact name # Prompt, 9670UI.4.5.340 PL_EDNUMBER = Enter a contact number # Prompt, 9670UI.4.5.360, MR No-77597, MR No-69790, MR No-69791, IPT00057556 PL_EDREVIEW = Touch a line to edit it # Prompt, 9670UI.4.5.380, MR No-69790, MR No-69791 PL_EDPRIME = Touch a number to move it to the top # Prompt, 9670UI.4.7.4300 , 96x1SIPLA.5.3.4200T LBL_EXTEXT = Enter a new label # Prompt (like PL_EXTENOK but without “or OK”) PL_EXTEN_ENT = Enter extension and press Enter # Prompt (like PL_ENTDUR but without “or OK”), MR No-69791 PL_ENTDUR_ENT = Enter duration and press Enter MSG_SELECT = Touch to Select PL_TEXT = Enter text # WML Apps Help text; 9670UI.4.10.1420 LBL_UP_TO_9_WEB = Your 9670 telephone can provide access to up to 9 web applications or information pages. To enable this capability please contact your administrator, IT department, or Avaya. # Favorites Help text; 9670UI.4.10.1430, wi00919051 LBL_FAV_BUTTONS = To create a Favorite button: - Find the person in your Contacts list - Touch the Details button - Touch the Favorite softkey - Select the number - Edit the label and Save it # Calibration screen text; to be added to 9670UI.4.8.1100 30th July 2008: String needs to be changed from "Press center of crosshair with stylus" to "For each target, press the center of the crosshair with a stylus." Length changed from 68 to 100. LBL_CENTRE_CROSSH = For each target, press the center of the crosshair with a stylus. # used in Bluetooth Setup, 9670UI.5.2.2100 LBL_REM_DEV_INFO = Pressing Remove will also erase the device information from memory. # used in Bluetooth Setup, 9670UI.5.2.2100 LNG_REM_PAIR_INFO = Press Remove to erase pairing information for this device. # used for Touch Screen Cleaning, 9670UI.4.7.1100 LBL_CLNSCRSTR1 = Use a soft dry cloth to wipe the screen clean. # used for Touch Screen Cleaning, 9670UI.4.7.1100 LBL_CLNSCRSTR2 = Press any phone button when finished. # used in the CRAFT Touch Screen Calibration, 9670UI.4.8.1100 PL_CALIBRATIONCF = Press Start to begin Calibration Procedure. # used in the CRAFT Touch Screen Calibration, 9670UI.4.8.1100 MSG_CALIBRATIONNO = Calibration Successful. Press Save to store the new calibration data. # used in the CRAFT Touch Screen Calibration, 9670UI.4.8.1100 MSG_CALIBRATIONOK = Calibration Failed. Press Start to retry. # 9670UI.4.5.1100; associated title is “Contacts” LBL_SETFAV = Set Favorites # 9670UI.4.5.1100; associated title is “Contacts” LBL_FAV_LABEL = Favorite Label # Option screens; allow up to 16 characters LBL_SETTINGS_16 = Settings # 9670UI.4.7.1300, 9670UI.4.10.1100, 1150, 1200 & 1300 LBL_STOCKS = Stocks # 9670UI.4.7.1300, 9670UI.4.10.2100... LBL_WEATHER = Weather # 9670UI.4.7.1300, 9670UI.4.10.3000 LBL_CALCULATOR = Calculator # 9670UI.4.7.1410, 1420 (Subtitle is blank) LBL_WEB_APPL = Web Applications # 9670UI.4.7.1300, 1430 (Subtitle is blank), IPT00056712 LBL_FAV_HELP = Favorites Help # 9670UI.4.10.1200; associated Title is “Stocks” LBL_ADD_STOCK = Add a Stock # 9670UI.4.10.2200; associated Title is “Weather” LBL_LOCATION = Location # Subtitle; 9670UI.4.5.380. Associated Title is “Contacts” CS_EDPRIME = Change Primary Number # Title or Subtitle; 9670UI.4.7.1400 AS_HOME = Home # Subtitle; 9670UI.5.2.2100. Associated Title is “Bluetooth Setup” CS_REM_DEV = Remove Device # Title (with blank Subtitle). CRAFT touch screen calibration, 9670UI.4.8.1100, 96x1SIPLA.6.2.400 TT_CALIBRATION = Calibration Procedure # 9670UI.4.7.2000 LBL_HOME_AFTER_SS = Return to Home Screen # 9670UI.4.7.3000 LBL_SPEAK_MODE = Speakerphone Mode # 9670UI.4.7.2200, MR No-69790 LBL_CLASSICTONE = Classic Tone # 9670UI.4.7.2200 , MR No-69790 LBL_RICHTONE = Rich Tone # 9670UI.4.10.2200 LBL_DISPL_UNIT_AS = Display units as # Contacts Edit Number, 9670UI.4.5.340 LBL_SET_NO_TYPE = Set the number Type # Options label text, Section 4.7 for 9xxxLA.7.2.1200 (replaces “Text Size”) PL_OPTSBM24TXTSIZE = Button Module Text Size # Used as Subtitle and Option label; 9670UI.4.7.1100 & 2000 LBL_CLNSCR = Touch Screen Cleaning # Option label; 9670UI.4.7.3000 LBL_ENBLBT = Enable Bluetooth # Option label; 9670UI.4.7.4100 PL_EXTENSION = Extensions # Option label; 9670UI.4.7.4100 PL_FEATURE = Feature Labels # Option label; 9670UI.4.7.2000, MR No-76580 LBL_QTP = Show Quick Touch Panel # 9670UI.4.5.1150, IPT00056505 LBL_LABEL_FOR = Label for: # 9670UI.4.10.1150, MR No-68536 LBL_LAST_TRADE = Last Trade # 9670UI.4.10.1150, MR No-68536, i460200007215, i460200007216 LBL_CHANGE = Change # 9670UI.4.10.1150, MR No-68536 LBL_DAYS_RANGE = Day's Range # 9670UI.4.10.1150 LBL_VOLUME_16 = Volume # 9670UI.4.10.1300 LBL_DEL_STOCK = Delete Stock: # 9670UI.4.10.3000 LBL_OVERFLOW = Overflow # 9670UI.4.10.2100 LBL_WIND = Wind: # 9670UI.4.10.2100 LBL_HUMIDITY = Humidity: # 9670UI.4.10.2100, MR No-68536 LBL_WIND_CHILL = Wind Chill: # 9670UI.4.10.2100 LBL_UPDATED = Updated: # 9670UI.4.10.2100, Mr No-68536 LBL_TODAY = Today # 9670UI.4.10.2100 LBL_TOMORROW = Tomorrow # 9670UI.4.10.1100 & Prompt in 9670UI.4.10.1200 PL_STOCK_NOT_REC = Stock not recognized # Call Log details; 9670UI.4.6.1200,CID :144593 : 96x1SIPLA 4.2.500T LS_ANS_CALL = Answered Call # Call Log details; 9670UI.4.6.1200,CID :144593 : 96x1SIPLA 4.2.500T LS_OUTGOING_CALL = Outgoing Call # Call Log details; 9670UI.4.6.1200, CID :144593 : 96x1SIPLA 4.2.500T LS_MISSED_CALL = Missed Call # Call Log details; 9670UI.4.6.1200, CID :144593 : 96x1SIPLA 4.2.500T LS_BRIDGE_CALL = Bridged Call # note: this exists as PS_FEAT, but might be a bit too long in a couple languages, MR No-76580 LBL_FEATURES = Features # MR No-68536 PS_CALLS = Calls # 9670UI.4.5.1000 SK_FAVORITE = Favorite # 9670UI.4.7.3000 SK_GROUP = Group # 9670UI.4.7.3000 SK_1USER = 1 User # 9670UI.4.10.2100 SK_LOCATION = Location # 9670UI.4.10.2200 SK_METRIC = Metric # 9670UI.4.10.2200 SK_ENGLISH = English # 9670UI.4.10.2100 SK_HIGH = High # 9670UI.4.10.2100 SK_LOW = Low # 9670UI.5.2.2100 SK_ACTIVATE = Activate # Bluetooth setup; 9670UI.5.2.2100 SK_REMOVE = Remove # Personal Ring selection; 9670UI.4.7.2200. Refers to fancy WAV file ring tones. MR No-69790 SK_RICH = Rich Tones # 9670UI.4.10.2100 (miles per hour) UT_MPH = mph # 9670UI.4.10.2100 (kilometers per hour) UT_KMH = km/h # 9670UI.4.10.2100 (degrees Fahrenheit) UT_DEG_F = °F # 9670UI.4.10.2100 (degrees Celcius) UT_DEG_C = °C PL_DEFCONF_SFR = Are you sure you want to restore default labels?Press Default to confirm. PL_LOGOUT2_SFR = Are you sure you want to log out? Press Log Out to confirm # MR No-69791 LBL_RICHTONE1 = Cheerful LBL_RICHTONE2 = Chimes # MR No-69791 LBL_RICHTONE3 = Telephone bell # MR No-69791 LBL_RICHTONE4 = Xylophone # MR No-69791 LBL_RICHTONE5 = Drum Beat # MR No-69791 LBL_RICHTONE6 = Shimmer # MR No-69791 LBL_RICHTONE7 = Alert LBL_RICHTONE8 = Bells LBL_RICHTONE9 = Gong LBL_RICHTONE10 = Guitar # MR No-69791 LBL_RICHTONE11 = Piano trill LBL_RICHTONE12 = Trolley bell # MR No-69791 PL_DIAL_SFR = Dial a number or use Contacts or Call Log PL_CONFMEM_SFR = Press Details button to see conference members # MR No-77742 PL_SELLANG_SFR = Select language for voice dialing # MR No-69791 PL_SELBUTT_SFR = Touch a button to relabel it LBL_CNTPTN_SFR = Current ring tone # MR No-69791 MSG_BTNOP_SFR = No Bluetooth device is currently paired. SK_CLASSIC_SFR = Classic Tones # MR No-70598 LBL_WORLD_CLOCK = World Clock # MR No-70598 LBL_MON = Monday # MR No-70598 LBL_TUE = Tuesday # MR No-70598 LBL_WED = Wednesday # MR No-70598 LBL_THU = Thursday # MR No-70598 LBL_FRI = Friday # MR No-70598 LBL_SAT = Saturday # MR No-70598 LBL_SUN = Sunday # MR No-70598 LBL_JAN = January # MR No-70598 LBL_FEB = February # MR No-70598 LBL_MAR = March # MR No-70598 LBL_APR = April # MR No-70598 LBL_MAY = May # MR No-70598 LBL_JUN = June # MR No-70598 LBL_JUL = July # MR No-70598 LBL_AUG = August # MR No-70598 LBL_SEP = September # MR No-70598 LBL_OCT = October # MR No-70598 LBL_NOV = November # MR No-70598 LBL_DEC = December LBL_DAYSYMBOL = # As in the duration of a phone call. MR No-69791 LBL_DURATION = Duration # Must be shorter than SK_LOGOUT, MR No-77870 skLogout = Logout LBL_FULL = Full LBL_HALF = Half editContact = Edit Contact # IPT00056505 contactPromptNumberType = Use ◄► to select number Type # MR No-77681 enabled = Enabled # The only part of the text string to translate is the word "Copyright"; everything else stays as is. optAboutMsg = Avaya one-X™ Deskphone Edition\ Version: %s\ Copyright © 2008 Avaya Inc. # SCEP means Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol and does not need to be translated. StartupMyCertSuccess = SCEP: Successful # SCEP means Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol and does not need to be translated. StartupMyCertFailure = SCEP: Failed # SCEP means Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol and does not need to be translated. StartupMyCertPending = SCEP: Pending # Simlar to optNone but shorter and no parentheses SK_NONE = None # Similar to PL_PASSWD, H32396X0-4269 PL_PASSWD2 = Enter Password and press Enter. LBL_AGTPEND = Pending # IPT00056505 PL_EDTDIAL = Press Call when finished dialing. # Short for "Automatically answer the incoming call", IPT00056505 LBL_AUTOANS = Auto Answer # Should be up to 6 lines of no more than 32 characters on each line. LNG_VIDHELP = With Voice Dialing you can call someone in your Contacts list by speaking their name. Just press the Contacts button and say "Name", or "Call Name". For best results, say the name exactly as it is listed. If you have more than one Number for a person you can say their name followed by "at Home", "Mobile", "Office", or "Work". # PHONES-56 optProxyServerDelete = Unable to delete entry %s optProxyServerSourceScript = from settings file optProxyServerSourcePPM = from PPM optProxyServerSourceDHCP = from DHCP # Separates the decimal places of the number, e.g.: 1234.76 DECIMAL_POINT = . # Thousand separator for numbers, e.g. For a million: 1,000,000 NUMBER_SEP = , # There is already a string "Send All" available (label "SK_SENDALL"), but this string has a max. length of 16 characters, MR No-77870 sac_sbm = SAC # H32396X1-6191 LBL_TO = to # MR No-69791 AS_MYPIC = My Pictures # MR No-69791 MSG_NAGUEST = USB Login not allowed during Guest Login # MR No-69791 MSG_NACALL = USB Login not allowed during a call # MR No-69791 MSG_INVXML = XML document invalid. Failed to login. # MR No-69791 MSG_INVCRED = Can not proceed for USB login with invalid credentials # MR No-69791 OT_APPCON = Application conflict # MR No-69791 MSG_RMVUSB = Please remove the USB device to logout # MR No-69791 MSG_AUTOLGN = Automatically logging in with USB credentials # MR No-69791 OT_USBLGN = USB Login # MR No-69791 PL_CNCLUSB = Press Cancel to exit USB Login # This is the abbreviation for "Answer - Hold". The scenario is that the user has an active phone call and gets an additional incoming call. By pressing the softkey "Ans-Hold" the user puts the active call on hold and answers the incoming call. MR No-69300 SK_ANSHOLD = Ans Hold # This is the abbreviation for "Answer - Drop". The scenario is that the user has an active phone call and gets an additional incoming call. By pressing the softkey "Ans-Drop" the user terminates the active call and answers the incoming call. MR No-69300 SK_ANSDROP = Ans Drop LBL_ONEUSER = 1 User # “400ms+” means “400 or more milliseconds” LBL_4CDELAY = 400ms+ delays LBL_ACCESS = Access Code LBL_AGGRESSIVE = Aggressive # Do not translate “OTP” LBL_ALPHA_MUMERIC_OTP = Alpha-Numeric OTP LBL_Always = Always # With the meaning of “generic”, or “one of multiple possibilities” LBL_Any = Any # “Auth” stands for “Authentication” LBL_AUTHENTICATION_TYPE = Auth. Type LBL_AVGJITTER = Average jitter # “r-t” stands for “round trip” LBL_AVGRTDEL = Average r-t delay # Do not translate “DNS”; note similarity to “Bad Gateway” MSG_BAD_GTWY_DNS_NAME = Bad gateway DNS name MSG_BUILDING_VPN_TUNNEL = Building VPN tunnel # “Copy” is a noun; do not translate TOS LBL_COPY_TOS = Copy TOS LBL_DUALMIKE = Dual microphone LBL_ENCAPSULATION = Encapsulation # MR No-78076 (wi00918766), IPT00056505 PL_VPNCODE = Enter Access Code, press Enter or OK # Note similarity to “Enter Password:”; do not translate “VPN” PL_ENTER_VPN_PASSWORD = Enter VPN Code # “On” means “after” PL_ERASE_ON_RESET = Erase on reset # Do not translate “VPN” PL_ERASE_ON_VPN_TERMINATION = Erase on VPN termination # “keys” refer to encryption keys MSG_EXNG_KEYS = Exchanging keys # Do not translate “DNS” LBL_EXTERNAL_DNS_SERVER = External DNS Server LBL_EXTERNAL_ROUTER = External Router # Do not translate “IP” LBL_EXTERNAL_PHONE_IP_ADDRESS = External Phone IP Address LBL_EXTERNAL_SUBNET_MASK = External Subnet Mask LBL_GATEWAY = Gateway LBL_GATEWAY_ADDRESS = Gateway Address MSG_GATEWAY_CERT_INVALID = Gateway certificate invalid # Do not translate “VPN” LBL_GATEWAY_VENDOR = VPN Vendor # Note similarity with “Go to Phone Screen on Calling” and “...Ringing”, MR No-76580, IPT00057425, IPT00055695 LBL_GOANS = Go to Phone Screen on Answer # Do not translate “HTTP”, MR No-72208 LBL_HTTPSRVR = HTTP Server # Do not translate “HTTPS”, MR No-72208 LBL_HTTPSSRVR = HTTPS Server # Do not translate “XAUTH” LBL_HYBRID_AUTH = Hybrid XAUTH # “ID” stands for “Identity” LBL_IDENTITY_PROTECT = ID protect # Do not translate “IKE”; “Auth” stands for “Authentication”; “Alg.” stands for “Algorithm” LBL_IKE_AUTHENTICATION_ALG = IKE Auth. Alg. # Do not translate “IKE”; Config. stands for “Configuration” LBL_IKE_CONFIG_MODE = IKE Config. Mode # Do not translate “IKE” or “DH”; “Group” is a noun LBL_IKE_DH_GROUP = IKE DH Group # Do not translate “IKE”; “Alg.” stands for “Algorithm” LBL_IKE_ENCRPT_ALG = IKE Encryption Alg # Do not translate “IKE”; ID stands for “identification” LBL_IKE_ID_GRP_NAME = IKE ID (Group Name) # Do not translate “IKE” or “PSK” MSG_IKE_ID_PSK_INVALID = IKE ID/PSK invalid # Do not translate “IKE”; ID stands for “identification”; “Type” is a noun. LBL_IKE_ID_TYPE = IKE ID Type # Do not translate “IKE” MSG_IKE_KEEP_ALIVE_FAILURE = IKE keep-alive failure # Translate only “Over”, in the sense of “carried by” LBL_IKE_OVER_TCP = IKE Over TCP # Do not translate “IKE” LBL_IKE_PHASE1 = IKE Phase 1 # Do not translate “IKE” MSG_IKE_PHASE1_FAIL = IKE Phase 1 failure # Do not translate “IKE” MSG_IKE_PHASE1_NO_RESP = IKE Phase 1 no response # Do not translate “IKE” LBL_IKE_PHASE2 = IKE Phase 2 # Do not translate “IKE” MSG_IKE_PHASE2_FAIL = IKE Phase 2 failure # Do not translate “IKE” MSG_IKE_PHASE2_NO_RESP = IKE Phase 2 no response # Translate only “expired” MSG_IKE_SA_EXPIRED = IKE SA expired # Do not translate “IKE” or “Xchg” LBL_IKE_XCHG_MODE = IKE Xchg Mode MSG_INVALID_CONFIG = Invalid configuration # Do not translate “IPsec”; Auth” stands for “Authentication”; “Alg.” stands for “Algorithm” LBL_IPSEC_AUTH_ALG = IPsec Auth. Alg. # Do not translate “IPsec”; “Alg.” stands for “Algorithm” LBL_IPSEC_ENCRYPT_ALG = IPsec Encryption Alg # Only translate “Group” LBL_IPSEC_PFS_DH_GRP = IPsec PFS DH Group # Translate only “expired” MSG_IPSEC_SA_EXPIRED = IPsec SA expired LBL_LOCAL_CREDENTIALS = Local credentials # “Max” is short for “Maximum” LBL_MAXLOSTBRST = Max lost burst # “Max” is short for “Maximum”; “r-t” stands for “round trip” LBL_MAXRTDELAY = Max r-t delay # Do not translate “DNS” or “IP” MSG_NEED_DNS_IPADD = Need DNS server IP address # Only translate “Need” MSG_NEED_IKE_ID_PSK = Need IKE ID/PSK # Do not translate “IP” MSG_NEED_GTWY_IP_ADD = Need gateway IP address MSG_NEED_PHONE_CERTIFICATE = Need phone certificate LBL_NEVER = Never # Do not translate “DNS” MSG_NO_DNS_SRVR_RESP = No DNS server response # Do not translate “PFS”. LBL_NOPFS = No PFS # Do not translate “OTP” LBL_NUMERIC_OTP = Numeric OTP MSG_OOSEQ = Out of sequence LBL_PKTSRECD = Packets received LBL_PKTSSENT = Packets sent LBL_PSWDENTRY = Password Entry # As in “what type of password are you using?“ LBL_PASSWORD_TYPE = Password Type MSG_PHONE_CERT_INVALID = Phone certificate invalid # Do not translate “PSK” LBL_PRE_SHARED_KEY = Pre-Shared Key (PSK) SK_PROG = Program # Do not translate “XAUTH” or “PSK” LBL_PROT_NETWORK = Protected Network # Do not translate “RADIUS” LBL_PSK_XAUTH = PSK with XAUTH # Do not translate “RSA” LBL_RADIUS_CREDENTIALS = RADIUS credentials # Do not translate “RSA” or “XAUTH” LBL_RSA_SIGNATURES = RSA signatures # “Flash” is “flash memory” LBL_RSA_SIGNATURES_XAUTH = RSA signatures with XAUTH LBL_SAVE_IN_FLASH = Save in Flash LBL_SECS = secs PL_SELECT_OPT_TO_CHNG = Select Option to change # Verb; as in, “tell the phone to go to sleep” LBL_SETTINGS_H = Settings # “Cred.” Stands for “Credentials” MSG_SLEEP = Sleep LBL_USER_CREDENTIALS = User Cred. # Do not translate “VPN” LBL_USER_PASSWORD = User Password # Do not translate “VPN”; “Config.” Stands for “Configuration” MSG_VPN_AUTH_FAIL = VPN authentication failed # Do not translate “VPN” TT_VPN_CONFIGURATION = VPN Config. # Do not translate “VPN” LBL_VPN_PASSWORD = VPN password LBL_VPN_SETTINGS = VPN Settings MSG_VPN_TUNNELS_FAILURE = VPN tunnel failure PL_VPN_USER_TUNNEL_SETUP = VPN tunnel setup # As in “what type of user are you?“; do not translate “VPN” MSG_VPN_TUN_TERM = VPN tunnel terminated # Do not translate “VPN” LBL_VPN_USER_TYPE = VPN User Type # Do not translate “VPN” LBL_VPN_USER = VPN User # Verb; as in, “tell the phone to wake up” LBL_VPN_USERNAME = VPN username MSG_WAKE_UP = Wake Up LBL_ERRORTONE = Error Tones LBL_ONSHORT = On LBL_OFFSHORT = Off # One-touch Recording one_touch_recording_aux = Record LBL_MYPIC_HELP = To view pictures on your 9670 screen, insert a USB drive with your pictures into the port at the top of the left side of your phone. Your administrator can provide information about how to format your pictures and put them on a USB drive. # Short for "This call was called from person X" LBL_CALLEDFROM = CALLED FROM LBL_LIGHTOFF = Light Off SK_QTEST = QTEST MSG_VALIDCONFIG = Validating Configuration # MR No-73080 LBL_USBLOGIN = You have a USB login and must remove your USB device to log out. # As in “One line of text”. MR No-76580 LBL_1LINE = 1 Line # As in “Two lines of text”, MR No-76580 LBL_2LINES = 2 Lines # Short for "Backup Application File”; replaces LBL_APPFL, MR No-77870 LBL_BUAPPFL = Backup App file # “DHCPv6” does not need to be translated LBL_DHCPV6BAD = DHCPv6 Failure # This string does not need to be translated, but can be automatically inserted into the spreadsheet. LBL_DHCPV6 = DHCPv6 # Replaces PL_DIAL, MR No-74823, MR No-76580, wi00959804, IPT00056505, IPT00055695 PL_DIALHIST = Dial or press Contacts or History # As in “the History of calls made and received”. Replaces and is similar to SK_CALLLOG, MR No-74823, i460200007754, i460200007756, i460200007757, i460200007758, i460200007759, i460200007760, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216, H32396X1-6304 SK_HISTORY = History MSG_IPV4CONF = IPv4 address conflict MSG_IPV6CONF = IPv6 address conflict # Replaces LBL_BOOTFL LBL_KERNELFL = Kernel/RFS file # Replaces LBL_MASK LBL_MASKV4 = Mask (IPv4) # Supplements PT_PHONE LBL_PHONEV4 = Phone(IPv4) # Supplements PT_PHONE LBL_PHONEV6 = Phone(IPv6) # Means the IPv6 prefix conflicts with the router prefix LBL_PREFCONF = Prefix Conflict # Replaces LBL_ROUTER LBL_ROUTERV4 = Router (IPv4) # Replaces LBL_ROUTER LBL_ROUTERV6 = Router (IPv6) # As in "Use the same value as before" LBL_SAME = Same # Replaces PL_CLOGOFF and PL_NOCLOG, MR No-74823, MR No-77743, IPT00056505 PL_HISTOFF = The History application is turned off # Replaces and is similar to LBL_MYPIC_HELP LBL_MYPIC_GENERIC = To view pictures on your telephone screen, insert a USB drive with your pictures into the port in the middle of the top side of your phone.Your administrator can provide information about how to format your pictures and put them on a USB drive. LBL_RICH = Rich LBL_WEB_ACCESS = Your telephone can provide access to up to 8 web applications or information pages. To enable this capability please contact your administrator, IT department, or Avaya. # MR No-74823, IPT00056505 PL_HISTORY = Dial or press Contacts or History # MR No-74823 PL_NOHISTORY = The History is Inactive # MR No-74823 PL_DIAL_HISTORY = Dial a number or use Contacts or History LBL_PHN_SCR_WIDTH = Phone Screen Width # Expanded from MES_LOCKED. The word “Passcode” can be translated as “Password”. LNG_STNLOCKED = This Telephone is Locked. Select Station Lock Feature button and dial # Passcode # to unlock the phone or contact your system administrator. Press Log Out softkey if you wish to Login as new user. PL_HMSCRFAV = Select numbers to be Home screen favorites PT_CHOSPRIM = Choose a number to be Primary # “Agent” refers to call center workers, and is an adjective; “Greetings” is a noun. MR No-77462, IPT00056505 OT_AGTGREETING = Agent Greetings # As in, “The data can be anywhere in the text string”, IPT00056505 LBL_ANYWHERE = Anywhere SK_CREATE = Create # IPT00056505 PL_ENTMODE = Enter Login Mode # IPT00056505 PL_ENTMODEOK = Enter Mode and press Enter or OK LBL_EXACTMATCH = Exact match # Noun, as in “Select a greeting”, IPT00056505 SK_GREETING = Greeting # Noun, as in “Here is a list of greetings.” IPT00056505 LBL_GREETINGS = Greetings # IPT00056505 LNG_GRTRETVLFAIL = Greetings retrieval failed. Please try manual retrieval later # Meaning, “The worker is in Ready Mode” – ready to receive calls. IPT00056505 LBL_READYMD = In Ready Mode # As in “What do you want to label this button?” LBL_LABEL = Label LBL_LOGMODE = Login Mode # As opposed to “automatic” --cf. LBL_MANBU LBL_MANUAL = Manual # Refers to what criterion is used to determine a match – two pieces of data being the same LBL_MATCHCRIT = Match Criterion # “Create” is translated in SK_CREATE, “Back” is translated as in SK_BACK, MR No-77834, 96x1LA.7.3.100, IPT00056505 LNG_NOGREETINGSFILE = No Greetings file found. Press Create to create a greeting now, or press Back to create a greeting later # As in “The information is on the left of the text string”, IPT00056505 LBL_ONLEFT = On left # As in “The information is on the right of the text string”, IPT00056505 LBL_ONRIGHT = On right # “Record” is translated in SK_RECORD, IPT00056505 PL_PRESSREC = Press Record to record greeting # “Prompted” is an adjective and digits refers to numbers. IPT00056505 LBL_PROMPTED = Prompted Digits # “Seconds” is the unit of time, as part of a countdown, IPT00056505 LBL_COUNTDOWN = Seconds remaining # IPT00056505 PL_SELGREET = Select Greeting # Refers to type of greeting, and what criterion is used to determine a match – two pieces of data being the same. PL_SELTYPEMATCH = Select Type & Match Criterion # As in “What text string do you want to match?” LBL_MATCHSTR = String to match # Note similarity to MSG_NAGUEST LNG_VUNOUSB = USB Login not allowed during Visiting User Login LBL_VISUSER = Visiting User TT_VULOGIN = Visiting User Login # x is an integer number of minutes that can vary depending on administration LNG_VUEXPIRWARN = Warning: x minutes before your login expires # Short for “After Call Work”, a CM term, IPT00056505 TS_AFTERCALL = After Call # Short for “Auxiliary Work”, a CM term, IPT00056505 LBL_AUXWORK = Aux Work # IPT00056505 PL_ENTGRTLBL = Enter Greeting Label TS_LOGGEDOUT = Logged Out # As in, the user is ready to receive calls. IPT00056505 TS_READY = Ready # As in “Your greeting was recorded”, 96x1LA.5.3.9500 LBL_RECORDING = Recording # It is a prompt for the user to enter their email name. OS_EMAILID = Email ID # IPT00056505 LNG_GRTBACKUPFAIL = Greeting could not be backed up. Please try manual backup later # IPT00056505 LNG_NOGRTRETRIVED = Not all greeting were retrieved. Please try manual retrieval later # Acronym for Automatic Number Identification, a telephone network feature LBL_ANI = ANI # Acronym for Vector Directory Number, a CM-based feature LBL_VDN = VDN # SCEP means Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol and does not need to be translated. LBL_SCEP_PASSWORD = SCEP Password PL_PHONESCRN = ◄►Phone Screen PL_FETLIST = ◄►for Feature List PL_MORELINESUP = ▲for More Lines PL_MORELINESDWN = ▼for More Lines PL_MORELINESCOMBO = ↕for More Lines LBL_MY_PIC_GENERIC = To view pictures on your telephone screen, insert a USB drive with your pictures into the port in the middle of the top side of your phone. Your administrator can provide information about how to format your pictures and put them on a USB drive. LBL_TIMERON = Timer On LBL_TIMEROFF = TimerOff MSG_STOPREC = Press Stop to stop the recording. LBL_TYPEDATA = Type Data LBL_ERRTONELABLE = Error Tones labels # IPT00056505 PL_NEWGREET = Press New to create a Greeting # MR No-77462, IPT00056505 LBL_AVAIL = Available # IPT00056505 PL_CHOOSE_GREET = Choose a user greeting # IPT00056505 PL_VUENTMODE = Enter Mode and press Enter # 96x1LA.7.3.100 LNG_NOGREETINGS = No Greetings were retrieved. Please try manual retrieval later. # 96x1Tel.3.2.4100 PL_JNCMEM = Press Join to add to conference # 96x1LA.5.3.9400 LBL_RECORDED = Recorded # IPT00057556 PL_EDITREVIEW = Choose a contact line to edit PL_HSEQUAL = Set Handset Equalization TT_HSEQUAL = Handset Equalization Procedure # MR No-78663 LBL_HSEQUAL = Handset Equalization # MR No-78663 LBL_HSEQUAL_AUDIO = Audio Opt. # MR No-78663 LBL_HSEQUAL_HAC = HAC Opt. # MR No-78663 LBL_AUD_HEAD_ALRT = Headset Signaling # MR No-78663 MSG_SND_REP_SERVR = Send report to server # wi00951745 LBL_HSEQUAL_EQU = Equalization # H32396X1-5499 MSG_BADPG1 = Page not rendered. # 96x1H.323-5611 PL_CONFMEM = Press Details for conf. members # Replaces PL_DIAL, MR No-74823, MR No-76580, wi00959804, IPT00056505, IPT00055695, H32396X1-6069 PL_DIALHIST_H = Dial or press Contacts or History # Replaces PL_CLOGOFF and PL_NOCLOG, MR No-74823, MR No-77743, IPT00056505 PL_HISTOFF_H = The History application is turned off PL_BCKLIST_H = Press Back to return to Contacts List. # Similar to PL_PASSWD PL_PASSWD2_H = Enter Password and press Enter. # MR No-61324, IPT00056505 PL_PASSWD_H = Enter Password and press Enter or OK. # IPT00056505 PL_BRJOIN_H = Press Bridge to join call. # MR 78505 LBL_RSTDBL_H = Restore Default Button Labels... # As in “One line of text”. MR No-76580 LBL_1LINE_H = 1 Line # As in “Two lines of text”, MR No-76580 LBL_2LINES_H = 2 Lines # Means: “Add the data to the Contacts file”, MR No-61324, MR No-60649, i460200007754, i460200007756, i460200007757, i460200007758, i460200007759, i460200007760, i460200007211, i460200007215, i460200007216 SK_ADD2CTC_H = +Contact LBL_PORTMIRROR = Port Mirroring # MR No :- 80230 LBL_PROFILE = Profile # Compas MR : 8039 LBL_HPROFILE = Headset Profile # Compas MR : 8039 LBL_SAVE_AUDIO = Saving audio data # SIP96X0-7877 optProxyServerSourceLLDP = from LLDP # Avaya IP Deskphone is a brand name and should not be translated. Means "Press here to learn about Avaya one-X" MSG_ABOUTAV_IPDESK = About Avaya IP Deskphone # The Turkish language name in the Turkish language (Native) LBL_TURKISH = Turkish # The Polish language name in the Polish language (Native) LBL_POLISH = Polish LBL_AUD_HEAD_SWITCH_ALERT = Switchhook & Alerting LBL_AUD_HEAD_SWITCH_ONLY = Switchhook only LBL_AUD_HEAD_SELECET_HEADER = Select desired settings. # H32396X1-10162 LBL_ADJUNCT = Adjunct # H32396X1-10162 LBL_SERPORT = Serial Port # H32396X1-10162 LBL_CLI = CLI # H32396X1-10162 LBL_LOGTOFILE = Log to file # H32396X1-10162 LBL_PHREPORT = Phone Report LBL_SLMCTRLSTAT = Service mode control LBL_SLMRECSTAT = Service mode record LBL_ACTIVE = Active LBL_THAI = Thai # PHONES-30 MSG_ENTR_PKCS12_PSWD = Enter PKCS#12 password # PHONES-30 MSG_PKCS12_PSWD = PKCS#12 password= # PHONES-30 MSG_PKCS12_WRONG_PSWD = Incorrect password # PHONES-30 MSG_CERT_EXPIRED_STAT_LINE = Certificate Warning # PHONES-30 MSG_CERT_EXPIRED_EXPIRES = Expires: # PHONES-30 MSG_CERT_EXPIRED_SUBJECT = Subject: # PHONES-30 MSG_CERT_EXPIRED_ISSUER = Issuer: # PHONES-30 MSG_CERT_EXPIRED_SN = Serial Number: # PHONES-30 LBL_SSH_FINGERPRINT = SSH Fingerprint # PHONES-30 LBL_H323_OVER_TLS_MODE = H.323 signaling over TLS # PHONES-30 MSG_FIPS_TEST_FAILED = FIPS self-test failed # PHONES-30 MSG_PRESS_SCAN = Press Scan to start discovery # PHONES-30 MSG_PAIRED_DEVICES = Paired devices # PHONES-30 MSG_AVAILABLE_DEVICES = Available devices # PHONES-30 SK_SCAN = Scan # PHONES-30 MSG_SCANNING = Scanning...Press Stop to abort. # PHONES-30 MSG_CONNECTING_BT = Connecting to Bluetooth device: # PHONES-30 MSG_PAIRED_DEVICE = Paired Bluetooth device # PHONES-30 SK_CONNECT = Connect # PHONES-30 SK_DISCONNECT = Disconn. # PHONES-30 SK_UNPAIR = Unpair # PHONES-30 MSG_UNABLE_COMM = Unable to communicate with: # PHONES-30 LBL_INTERNAL_MIC = Internal microphone # PHONES-30 LBL_INTERNAL_SPK = Internal speaker # PHONES-30 LBL_VU_METER = VU meter # PHONES-30 MSG_CONNECTION_FAILED = Connection failed # PHONES-30 MSG_CONNECTING_IN_PROG = Connecting...Press Cancel to abort # PHONES-30 MSG_VPN_CERT_REVOC_FAIL = Failed certificate revocation operation # H32396X1-11779 MSG_INVALID_BT_PASSKEY = Invalid Passkey. Consult with Bluetooth device user guide. # H32396X1-11779 LBL_DEVICE2 = Device: # PHONES-67 MSG_UPDATE_SUCCESSFUL = Software update successful # PHONES-67 MSG_UPDATE_FAILED = Software update failed # PHONES-67 MSG_UPDATE_IS_NOT_NEEDED = Software is up to date # PHONES-67 LBL_BURELEASE = Backup release # PHONES-67 MSG_FIPS_MODE_CHANGED = FIPS parameter has changed # PHONES-67 MSG_FIPS_MODE_ACTIVE = FIPS mode is activated # PHONES-67 MSG_FIPS_SELF_TEST_PASS = FIPS self-test succeeded # PHONES-67 MSG_UPDATE_SOFTWARE = Updating Software: # End of file